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48 INTRODUCTIONIV. Busiris and Plat
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58 INTRODUCTIONThere remains, thoug
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60 INTRODUCTIONBusiris: whatever is
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78 INTRODUCTIONV.iiiLiterary source
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92 COMMENTARYaudience, defending an
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94 COMMENTARYhaving met him, and to
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98 COMMENTARYAs readers we can have
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102 COMMENTARYbeing prone to such r
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104 COMMENTARYIsocrates uses the si
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178 COMMENTARYdynastic revolutions
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190 COMMENTARYown and the 'Lysias'
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192 COMMENTARYtheoretically incite
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194 COMMENTARY[Plato] Axiochus 367b
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196 COMMENTARYof age and proximity
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198 BIBLIOGRAPHYCarpenter, T.H., 19
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200 BIBLIOGRAPHYJebb, R.C., and San
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202 BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1976: Isokrates (
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204 INDEX LOCORUMAristobulusFGrH 13
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206 INDEX LOCORUMDinarchusI Against
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208 INDEX LOGORUMII.65.2II.77.2II.7
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210 INDEX LOGORUM§ 261-267§268§
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212 INDEX LOCORUM§8§8-11§9§ 11
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216 INDEX LOCORUMPythian VIII 15103
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218 INDEX LOCORUMTheages 125aTimaeu
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224 INDEX NOMINUM ET RERUM POTIORUM
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